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  5. “UIVER” FUND GROWS

    The subscriptions-to file fund, opened in Albury yesterday to assist the, relatives of the seven victims of the "Uiver" crash now exceed £40. ...

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  6. FUTURE OF TRANSPORT

    The future of transport particularly in the development of [?] services, was discussed to-day by Sir Alan Anderson, chairman ...

    Article : 391 words
  7. A QUIET CHRISTMAS

    London to-day must have been the world's most silent capital, for Christmas was .celebrated throughout the city and England, mainly within homes; It must have been the strangest Christmas weather—indeed nebulous weather—with neither ram, sun, fog nor snow, and neither cold ...

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  8. TRAGIC DROWNING

    There was a, tragic drowning tragedy in the Waikatn river near Tuakau yesterday when two men lost their lives—Roy Lowrie, 20, ...

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  9. MURDER CHARGE

    At the Central Police Court today two cases involving murder charges were mentioned within a few minutes of one another Police ...

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  10. CONDITION OP [?] VICTIMS

    William Bougnton, Jingelle road, Holbrook, who had his right leg [?] on Christmas Day is still in a critical condition in Albury District ...

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  11. BIRTH CONTROL

    In the course of a renort on the activities of the birth control clinic, the secretary of the Racial Hygienic Association (Mrs. L.E. Goodisson) ...

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  12. CHAPTER OF MISFORTUNES

    Four members of the Victorian Water polo team, now visiting Sydney, were injured to-day, and their places in the team will have to be ...

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  13. TRICKSTER’S EASY MONEY

    Tngemous methods for extracting money were adopted by a trickster operating in North Sydney. The police state that the man telephoned David ...

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  14. MYSTERY CRIME

    Relieved to be William McKay . or Mackey, horse trainer, the body of a man was found in [?] Park, Charters Towers, last ...

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  15. ARCHBISHOP KELLY

    [?] Kelly continues to make favorable progress at [?] Hospital in his battle against pneumonia which developed ...

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  16. THOUSANDS OF SCOUTS

    When the Chief Scout of the world (Lord Baden Powell) opens the first international Jamboree held in the southern hemisphere probably the ...

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  17. APPARENTLY DROWNED

    Washed out to sea by a strong current at Narrabeen, Ronald Sawyer, 25, was brought ashore by life savers to-day apparently drowned. However, ...

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  18. BOMB OUTRAGE

    [?] Latin America spent Christmas in perhaps seven or more unusually interesting ways seems indicated in the [?] ...

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  19. STRUCK BY TRAM

    Crossing Hawthorn road, [?] to-day, Mrs. Sara Anno Chitick, 63, Caulfield, was struck by an electric tram. She suffered injuries from ...

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  20. DUKE AS MAGNET

    Large police reinforcements were necessary to keep the crowd at the Auckland Racing Club’s summer meeting to-day from encroaching on the ...

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  21. MAN DEAD IN COTTAGE

    Police discovered a tragedy in the early hours of Christmas morning when they visited a cottage in Townsville. ...

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  22. FIGHT AT “JOYLAND”

    Following a brawl at Joyland, Batman Avenue, last night, Leo Jackson, Coppin street, Richmond, 32, laborer, was sentenced to three ...

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  23. IN FREEZING CHAMBER

    Mr. Harry J. Mills, 64, Government butter-stamper, of Northcote, was found dead this afternoon in a freezing chamber at the works of the ...

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  24. CARDINAL TO LEAVE

    There will be no organised demonstration of farewell to Cardinal Mac-Rory when he leaves Melbourne for Sydney to-morrow. Cardinal MacRory ...

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  25. MOUNTAIN HOME DESTROYED

    The fine old mountain home, “Evelyn House,” was destroyed by [?] last night, and the caretaker, George Leonard, who was in the house alone ...

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  26. FORTY-HOUR WEEK

    Signor Cianetti, head of the Fascist Workers Federation, says that the 40-hour week has been so successful that it is likely to be adopted permanently ...

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  27. TWO MEN SAVED

    When swimming with companions in the bay at Seaford Alan Meyers, Stanhope street, Malvern, who is a strong swimmer, got into difficulties in ...

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  29. BABY IN RIVER

    A young unmarried woman was questioned at her parents home in Alhury to-day in connection with the finding of the body of a 13 months ...

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  30. BABY’S SKELETON FOUND

    The skeleton of an infant, believed to be about 12 months old was found buried beneath a pile of bricks at a Kingsville quarry yesterday by ...

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  31. BOMB AS PRESENT

    The Minister for War (M. Kondylis) after receiving a Christmas present, which contained a bomb disguised as a book oh military strategy, ...

    Article : 83 words
  32. CANOE OVERTURNS

    Having unsuccessfully attempted to [?] their canoes down -the Latrobe river, between Moe and Sale, a distance of about 60 miles, William Taylor ...

    Article : 150 words
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